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  2. Men around the world are wearing broken watches — but an ...

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    Men everywhere are wearing broken watches, according to The Wall Street Journal. Powell said that although aesthetics play a big part, traditional watches are one of the few simple luxuries left ...

  3. Why men are now wearing broken watches - AOL

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    Where watches were first invented as a practical accessory – a necessity even – to help us keep track of time, they've now dipped into jewellery-only territory. Men wearing broken watches Skip ...

  4. Radium dial - Wikipedia

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    November 1917 ad for an Ingersoll "Radiolite" watch, one of the first watches mass marketed in the USA featuring a radium-illuminated dial. Radium was discovered by Marie and Pierre Curie in 1898 [1] and was soon combined with paint to make luminescent paint, which was applied to clocks, airplane instruments, and the like, to be able to read them in the dark.

  5. Mainspring - Wikipedia

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    In earlier times, watch repairers noted that changes in the weather brought in a rash of watches with broken mainsprings. Broken mainsprings were the largest cause of watch repairs until the 1960s. [13] Since then, the improvements in spring metallurgy mentioned above have made broken mainsprings rare.

  6. Shock-resistant watch - Wikipedia

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    Shock resistant is a common mark stamped on the back of wrist watches to indicate how well a watch copes with mechanical shocks. In a mechanical watch, it indicates that the delicate pivots that hold the balance wheel are mounted in a spring suspension system intended to protect them from damage if the watch is dropped.

  7. Elgin National Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    The watch was an 18-size, full plate design. In 1869, the National Watch Company won "Best Watches, Illinois Manufacture" at the 17th Annual Illinois State Fair, for which it won a silver medal. [3] The company officially changed its name to the Elgin National Watch Company in 1874, as the Elgin name had come into common usage for their watches.

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